Comments for Loss of Appetite with Green Tea

Dora said she has experienced a 'decrease' in her loss of appetite, but the title just says loss of appetite. I can't decide whether or not it was just a typographical error because in my own experience my appetite increases significantly and very quickly after drinking almost any tea without milk or sugar.

Sometimes after I have just eaten, maybe 10 minutes or so afterwards when I have a green tea for example I feel as if I haven't eaten much at all, if anything! This has a resulting affect on the timing of my tea drinking so as not to overly interrupt my digestion.

Aug 07, 2009

Good spotby: Julian

Good spot. To revise my reply, yes, that is entirely normal. I would think green tea is associated with an increase in appetite rather than the other way round.

There are several possible explanations - all to do with the fact that green tea is good for losing weight:

- Green tea increases metabolism and helps burn more calories.

- Green tea blocks absorption of nutrients, especially when taken around meal time.

- Green Tea burns fat.

With physical activities one develops more muscles, and together with the fat burning, it means one resting metabolism is higher i.e. the long term effect of takinig green tea is greater food intake and more active lifestyle.

Aug 07, 2009

Timing of Green Teaby: Anonymous

My former comment did not have a typo. I have seen a decrease in appetite. Not much, but enough. Perhaps, it has to do with the caffeine, because when I drink coffee, I also have a decrease in appetite.

What is the best time to drink green tea, if one should not drink it with meals?

Aug 07, 2009

re: timingsby: Ian

Sorry for the misunderstanding, I just understood a decrease in a loss to result in a positive effect: increase in appetite.

As for timings, I try to make a point of drinking tea at two times during the day: the morning to wake me up and settle my stomach either before or after breakfast (ideally beforehand), and at any other time I am thirsty. I don't like to drink whilst I'm eating anyway, be it tea, coffee or water, as it dilutes digestive acids and results in indigestion. So if I know there's a meal coming up I might hydrate myself well beforehand so I can enjoy the meal. Afternoon is traditionally a nice time for tea and there are few when I don't have a cup or five then.